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Раздел 1. Listening

B1 – B12



You will hear a man talking about Television Day. Listen to the tape and
complete the sentences B1 – B12.



   Do you ever stop __B1_________________ your television? Well, there is a
special day to do this. World Television Day started on November 21, 1998. The
United Nations General Assembly ___B2________________ be a day to
commemorate one of the most revolutionary inventions ever.
__B3_________________ the first World Television Forum was held, in 1996.
The purpose ___B4________________ encourage countries to exchange TV
programmes that focus on peace and culture. The UN hopes to
__B5_________________ international understanding. The UN also believes that
making high quality television shows leads to a well-informed and better-educated
public. It also __B6_________________ freedom, equal rights and democracy.



   Television __B7_________________ influential forms of media in history. We
grow up with it. Babies learn language from it. It shapes our ideas and is
__B8_________________ whole world. Television sets first started appearing in
people’s homes in the 1930s. There was only one channel back then and
__B9_________________ and white. Today, we have multi-channel TVs that
broadcast programmes live all over the world. We watch wars, floods, presidential
inaugurations and sports finals __B10_________________. Not everything about
TV is good. Many people blame it for obesity in children, a breakdown in family
communication and an obsession with celebrity. _B11__________________ the
future of television will be. Maybe computers __B12_________________.

Audio



B1

B2

B3
B4

     B5

     B6

     B7

     B8

     B9

     B10

     B11

     B12



     You have 30 seconds to complete the task. (Pause 30 seconds)

     Now you will hear the texts again. (Repeat)

     This is the end of the task. You now have 30 seconds to check your answers.
     (Pause 30 seconds)

     Taken from: http://www.eslholidaylessons.com/index.html



              You will hear part of an interview with a woman called Barbara
              Darby, who works as a casting director in the film industry. For
              questions 1-6, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best
              according to what you hear.
A1          According to Barbara, a casting director needs above all
              A    to learn from experience.
              B   to be a good communicator.
              C to have a relevant qualification.
              D to have a natural feel for the job.
A2        Barbara says that she looks for actors who
              A   can play a variety of roles.
              B   complement each other.
              C   accept her way of working.
D think deeply about a part.
A3       At which stage in the casting process does Barbara meet the actors?
             A    before she goes to see them performing live
             B    once the director has approved them
             C    before a final short list is drawn up
             D as soon as a final selection is made
A4          What led Barbara to become a casting director?
             A    She was doing similar work in the theatre.
             B    She realized she had the skills needed.
             C    It was recommended by a colleague.
             D It had always been her ambition.
A5          Barbara explains that what motivates her now is a need for
             A    personal satisfaction.
             B    professional recognition.
             C    a glamorous lifestyle.
             D financial security.
A6          What made Barbara give up her job for a while?
             A    She'd become tired of travelling.
             B    She was ready to try something new.
             C    She felt she'd been put under too much pressure.
             D    She found that she was no longer as committed to it.


     1             2             3              4              5         6




             Audio1, Audio 2
Taken from: CAE Practice Tests Plus with key. Nick Kenny and Jacky Newbrook



You will hear five short extracts in which people are talking about their jobs
in television.


TASK ONE
For questions 7-11, choose from the list (A-H) each speaker's job.


A make-up artist

B producer

C actor

D researcher

E sports presenter

F lighting engineer

G sound designer



A7              A8              A9               A10             A11




TASK TWO
For questions 12-16, choose from the list (A-H) what each speaker says they
find difficult about their job.



A having to upset people
B incorporating last-minute changes
C not getting enough variety
D listening to people's problems
E being told what to do

F keeping up to date

G not getting recognition

H working in uncomfortable conditions



Speaker 1       Speaker 2       Speaker 3      Speaker 4       Speaker 5
(A12)           (A13)           (A14)          (A15)           (A16)




Audio

You have 30 seconds to complete the task. (Pause 30 seconds)

Now you will hear the texts again. (Repeat)

This is the end of the task. You now have 20 seconds to check your answers.
(Pause 20 seconds)



        Taken from: Complete CAE Workbook Laura Matthews and Barbara
        Thomas
Раздел 2. Reading

                                         B13

Read the text. Put the paragraphs into the correct order. Match each
paragraph with one of the headings A-F below. There is only one paragraph
to one of the headings. One heading is extra.


Television unifies us



1. But it is hardly fair to say that TV doesn’t try to raise the cultural level of the
people or develop their artistic taste. Many of TV programmes are excellent: they
are made in good taste and with great professional skill. Television brings into
millions of homes not only news and entertainment, but also cultural and
educational programmes. Good or bad, television brings the world into our home
and makes us closer to other people. Besides, it is a good company for people who
live alone.



2. Millions of people in their spare time watch TV and read newspapers and
magazines. Television dominates one’s life if the family watches it most of the
time. Television informs, educates, and entertains people. It is also a habit-forming
drug impossible to resist. Various TV games, such as quiz shows, and music
programmes attract a large audience. During TV quiz programmes the questions
are answered by the viewers. Then there are daily TV serials known as soap
operas. Some people find them boring, others consider them to be good
entertainment and relaxation.



3. The press, television and radio (mass media) play an important part in the life of
the society. They influence the way people look at the world and make them
change their views. Some people say, ”News is not what happens – it is what you
see or read in mass media.” In other words, mass media shapes public opinion.
(Sometimes it is good, but sometimes terribly bad. It depends.)
4. Some people say there is too much violence on television, which has a bad
influence on viewers, especially young people. Television often shows scenes of
violence.



5. There is also a lot of advertising on TV. A lot of commercial firms buy the time
to advertise their goods. Advertising often annoys the general public. A film, a
good basketball or football match may be interrupted several times with
advertisements for the soap powder or new perfume.

To convince the viewers that a certain product is the best and to persuade him to
buy it takes not only a lot of imagination but also a lot of time. The same
advertisements are repeated dozens of time every day, which bores the viewers.



Paragraph 1       Paragraph 2     Paragraph 3      Paragraph 4      Paragraph 5




Headings

A. Promoting hate

B. A pleasant way to relax and spend our free time

C. Not only entertainment

D. Time is money

E. Guidelines about watching

F. TV is more real than reality



1             2          3            4              5




Taken from: http://lib.repetitors.eu/english/126-2010-01-13-08-09-10/1367----qc--
q-9-
B14

Read the text and fill in the gaps (1-7) with the parts of the sentences (A-H).
There is one extra part.



The Making of 'Tipping Point'



 Many of the most expensive commercials ever made are those in which an A-list
celebrity flashes a beautiful smile at the cameras. _1_____Their recent television
advertisement, the most expensive in British history, cost ten million pounds, and
it features, not the rich and famous, but villagers from the mountains of Argentina.

The advertisement features a game of dominoes. It begins in a darkened room
where several thousand ordinary dominoes are set up on a specially-designed table.
_2________ Dominoes knock over books, which in turn knock bigger household
objects such as suitcases, tyres, pots of paint, oil drums and even cars. The final
piece in the chain reaction is a huge tower of books. These flutter open to reveal a
structure in the shape of a pint of Guinness.

The location chosen for the commercial was Iruya, a village high up in the
mountains of north-west Argentina. _3_____ The journey there could take up to
ten hours. Asked why this remote destination was chosen for the shoot, the director
said that even though it was the most difficult location they could have picked, it
was perfect.

For one month, the village, population thousand, increased in size by almost thirty
percent. One hundred and forty crew members descended on the village. These
included the world record holders in domino toppling, Weijers Domino
productions from the Netherlands. _4______

Creating this film was no easy task. Preparations for filming took well over a
month. Twenty six truckloads of objects were brought in. _5_____ They included
10,000 books, 400 tyres, 75 mirrors, 50 fridges, 45 wardrobes and 6 cars. Setting
the objects up took skill and patience. They needed to be arranged so they would
fall over easily, and this involved balancing them on stones. Some of the sequences
had to be reshot 15 times and 24 hours of footage was captured. However, the
sequence in which six cars fell over was successfully shot in just one take.
Filming in this location was not without its difficulties. Firstly, being so isolated, it
was hard to obtain resources at short notice. The second problem was the high
altitude. _6______ It was also hard working with the villagers who had no
experience of film-making. Finally, setting and resetting the props caused a good
deal of frustration.

These days when CGI is all the rage, it was surprising that so little of the work was
done using computer effects. The only sequence that used computer graphics was
the one in which the tower of books fluttered open to reveal a pint of Guinness.
_7________ Even so, this was no simple matter. They had to ensure that all the
books in the tower had a different appearance.

Director Nicolai Fuglsig said about the project : ‘Despite all the challenges, the
cast was fantastic and it was a really amazing experience.’ Whether or not the
effort put into the advert pays off is another matter entirely.




A Then the falling dominoes head out of the room into the streets, causing
progressively larger objects to tumble.

B These were all chosen to suit the town and fit in with the people’s way of life.

C Getting there involved driving along 48 kilometres of dirt roads and crossing
twelve rivers.

D Iruya is situated 3000 metres above sea level and the film crew was not used to
working in such conditions.

E The prop department did construct a small version on site, but most of the work
was done in a studio in London.

F Added to this was the total of one hundred and thirty 'actors' who were recruited
from a five neighbouring towns.

G Setting up the dominoes on the table took a team of experts three days, but took
just 14 seconds to topple.

H Not so with the famous Irish drink company Guinness.



1            2            3            4            5            6            7
Taken from: http://www.examenglish.com/FCE/fce_reading2.htm




      You are going to read three extracts which are all concerned in some way
      with electronics. For questions A17-A22, choose the answer (A. B, C or D)
      which you think fits best according to the text.


      It's Only a Game


      Labeling someone a 'video-gamer' conjures up images of obsessed teenagers
      sitting in darkened rooms, faces illuminated only by the glow of displays, and
      young enough for repetitive strain injury to heal quickly. Yet despite there being
      a grain of truth in it, the stereotype belongs to a bygone age. The fact is that
      video games are no longer the exclusive domain of the young male population.
      Young females are playing in growing numbers, but so too are adults.

      More mature adults, who've left behind the 18-34 age brackets so cherished by
      conventional games marketers, are often simply early gamers who have grown
      up. They want to keep on playing, but have evolved beyond first-person shooter
      games such as Doom and its descendants.’ Fun shouldn't be difficult,' says
      George Harrison, Nintendo's senior vice president of marketing and corporate
      communications. 'People are looking for 15 minutes of diversion, often with their
      family.' It's this realization that has the veteran video-game firm rethinking both
      its hardware and software offerings.

A17      In the first paragraph, the writer suggests that the stereotype of the 'video-
         gamer'
A     was to a certain extent accurate.

       B     harmed the image of the games.

       C     was always damaging to teenagers.

       D     became outdated almost immediately.



A18        In the second paragraph, the writer is

       A     criticising certain attitudes.

       B     predicting long-term trends.

       C     reporting a change of policy.

       D     justifying a continued interest.



                   Peter Molyneux: Computer Games Creator

      A lot of the time I don't know where my ideas come from. It's not as if I see a
      picture gradually forming - it's like 'ping', a picture is suddenly there, and it can
      make you feel slightly out of control of the process. It can be quite disturbing
      sometimes. But I find the computer game an incredibly creative medium. It
      brings together so many different disciplines that you would think are totally
      incompatible: there's the logic of programming, mathematics and physics, mixed
      with entertainment, storytelling, narrative, excitement and the emotions you feel
      when you are playing a game. I have a vast number of little notebooks for work,
      full of scribbles and some text, although I'm not in any way artistic - I can't draw
      or sketch - and being dyslexic, I find communicating via a written medium very
      difficult.

      The big picture ideas are easy. The devil is in the detail. The real challenge
      always comes about six months down the line when you have to design all the
      minutiae of the game. You have to consider things like how many pieces of
      information players can take before they'll get confused and frustrated.
I really believe the only difference between a creative person and the non-
      creative person is that creative people tend not to have a little voice in their head
      saying, 'That's not going to work, that's a stupid idea.' People who are very
      creative just have a ridiculous amount of confidence. I don't believe they are
      geniuses. If you look at any children when they're playing, they are making up
      scenarios and fighting battles of good and evil - huge epic stories with just a
      couple of sticks, a ball and a sandpit. I just think creative people tend not to lose
      that. They tend not to get that adult voice.


A19       What does Peter find hardest when designing a new computer game?

                   A     coming up with original ideas

                   B     combining skills from different disciplines

                   C     working out exactly how it will work in practice

                   D     explaining his ideas to others involved in the process



A20       In the third paragraph, Peter is suggesting that creative people

                   A     rely greatly on common sense.

                   B     look to traditional tales for inspiration.

                   C     are in danger of becoming over-confident.

                   D     have a streak of brilliance that can't be explained.




      REVIEW OF A VIDEO GAME SAM & MAX (PC)

      By 'Christovsky' FUN:

         Sam and Max's long-awaited return to the adventure game format is a
      refreshing and thoroughly enjoyable affair. The change to 3D graphics is
remarkably successful, as is the implementation of a simplified point-and-click
      system that shaves off all the superfluous options and puts an end to the tedious
      keyboard/joypad control of the 3D games. Add to this a catchy score of jazzy
      musical numbers to add atmosphere to the locations and you've got a game that
      looks, feels and sounds utterly fantastic.

         Each episode has perhaps 2-3 hours' worth of playing time in it, and feels like a
      quick gaming fix rather than something more substantial (much like comparing TV
      episodes to a film, in fact). Extended play, however, in the form of secret or
      optional jokes and things to do, can prolong each episode's lifetime significantly.
      The format allows the introduction of several very funny and well- designed
      secondary characters who achieve a good involvement in the plot, but each of the
      new locations (which are, nevertheless, equally entertaining and original) is
      available for one episode only, so puzzles cannot cross over between them as they
      would in a larger, full-length game. This unfortunately makes the puzzles feel less
      intricate and less challenging than veterans will have come to expect, although
      they are just as zany and still require some lateral thinking.

      The humour is almost spot- on. Sam's deadpan and Max's craziness bounce off
      each other brilliantly, although it's a pity that Max seems to get the majority of the
      punch lines. Still, these exchanges, mixed with some highly original characters,
      places and scenarios, make for a truly hilarious game.




A21        The reviewer says that the game is like a TV programme because of

       A     the way it is organized.

       B     the overall look and feel.

       C     the strength of the characterization.

       D     the players' level of involvement in the plot.
A22        What aspect of the game does the reviewer criticize?

         A     the choice of locations

         B     the predictable use of humour

         C     the undemanding level of the puzzles

         D     the large number of unnecessary options.


      Taken from: CAE Practice Tests Plus with key. Nick Kenny and Jacky Newbrook



        After finishing В13, В14 и А17 – А22 do not forget to put the answers in the
        blank of answer sheet № 1. Pay attention, that the answers В13 – В14, А15 –
        А22 are in different parts of the blank.




                                     Раздел 3. Use of English

      Read the text. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a
      word that fits in the space in the same line to B15-B23.



B15   In Britain there are 12 national ____________ newspapers        DAY



B16   and most people read one of ____________ every day.             THEY


B17   Daily newspapers are ________________ on every day             PUBLISH


      of the week except Sunday. Sunday newspapers are


B18     ___________ than daily newspapers. All the Sunday             LARGE
B19   newspapers are ______________ . Most national news-                                NATION



B20   papers in Britain express a ________________ opinion,                               POLITICS



B21   most of them right-wing, and people _____________ the                               CHOICE



B22   newspaper that they read according to ___________ own                               THEY


B23   political _____________ .                                                           BELIEVE




      Taken from: http://lib.repetitors.eu/english/126-2010-01-13-08-09-10/1367----qc--
      q-9-



      For questions B24-B35, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C
      or D) best fits each gap.




      The Video Loggers

      One rather unlikely word that has recently entered the language is 'blog', a
      shortened
      form of 'web log'. A blog is a diary(B24)               on the Internet by the person writing it
      -
      the 'blogger' - who presumably (B25)                    other people to read it. It is ironical
      that
      modern technology is being used to (B26) new life into such an old-fashioned
      form
      as the personal journal. And now, as the technology behind video cameras is
      making
      them easier to use, we have the video log, or 'vlog'. Vlogging does not require
      (B27) .............................................................................................
sophisticated equipment: a digital video camera, a high-speed Internet connection
and a host are all that is needed. Vloggers can put anything that (B28)                                  their
fancy
onto their personal web site. Some vloggers have no ambitions (B29) than to show
films they have shot while on holiday in exotic places. However, vlogs can also
(B30)            more ambitious purposes. For instance, amateur film-makers who
want to
make a (B31)              for themselves might publish their work on the Internet, eager
to
receive advice or criticism. And increasingly, vlogs are being used to (B32)
............................................................................................ political
and social issues that are not newsworthy enough to (B33)                            coverage by the
mass
media. It is still too early to predict whether vlogging will ever (B34) off in a major
way or if it is just a passing fad, but its (B35)                  is only now becoming apparent.


B24        A released              B sent                  C posted              D mounted

B25        A believes              B expects               C assumes             D supposes

B26        A add                   B inhale                C insert              D breathe

B27        A absolutely            B largely               C utterly             D highly

B28        A grasps                B appeals               C takes               D gives

B29        A except                B apart                 C rather              D other

B30        A serve                 B employ                C function            D play

B31        A publicity             B fame                  C name                D promotion

B32        A emphasise             B publicise             C distribute          D circulate

B33        A earn                  B warrant               C excuse              D cause

B34        A fly                   B show                  C take                D make

B35        A potential             B possibility           C ability             D feasibility
B24

        B25

        B26

        B27

        B28

        B29

        B30

        B31

        B32

        B33

        B34

        B35



      Taken from: FCE Test Builder, Mark Harrison



      For questions B36-B43, complete the second sentence so that it has a
      similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not
      change the word given. You must use between three and six words,
      including the word given. Here is an example (0).
         0   There needs to be tighter control than there is at present over what
             happens in reality TV programmes.
             TIGHTLY
             Reality TV programmes should be ....................... more tightly controlled
             ........................................... than they are at present.

B36      News programmes should not be allowed to show disturbing images
         in the early evening.
         PREVENTED
News programmes should ........................... disturbing images in the
        early
        evening.

B37   I eventually managed to persuade Louisa that I was
      telling the truth.
      SUCCEEDED
        I eventually ................................ Louisa that 1 was telling the truth.

B38   George felt a sense of pride in the achievements of
      the family business.
      PROUD
        George ................................. the family business had achieved.

B39   Unless the director gets the actor he wants for the main part, the film
      will be cancelled.
      MEAN
       If the director doesn't get the actor he wants for the main part,
       it…….. .......................... the film.

B40   The reliability of the Internet as a source of information is sometimes
      difficult to determine.

      HOW
       It is sometimes difficult to know ........................ as a source of
       information.

B41   I only realized that I'd forgotten my wallet when I go
      to the station.
      ARRIVED
       It wasn't .................................. the station that I realised I'd forgotten
       my wallet.

B42   The employees suggested some improvements to the computer system
      which would make it easier to use.

       FORWARD
        The employees ............................... improving the computer system to
        make it easier to use.

        Driving without a seatbelt is illegal in most
B43     European countries.

      AGAINST
It is ................................... without a seatbelt in most European
     countries




Taken from: Complete CAE Workbook Laura Matthews and Barbara
Thomas
Раздел 4. Writing

С1



You have 40 minutes to do this task.
Comment on the following statement.
     Many teenagers enjoy playing computer games. Some people, however,
     believe that teenagers should spend their free time doing more physical
     activities.
What can you say for and against teenagers playing computer games?
Write 200-250 words.

Use the following plan
1    Introduction (State the problem).
2    Arguments "for".
3    Arguments "against".
4    Conclusion.


С2



Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Television,
newspapers, magazines, and other media pay too much attention to
the personal lives of famous people such as public figures and
celebrities. Use specific reasons and details to explain your opinion.


Write 200 – 250 words.



Use the following plan:

        Make an introduction;
        Express your personal opinion and give reasons for it;
        Give arguments for the other point of view and explain why you don’t agree
        with it;
Draw conclusion;




                               Раздел 5. Speaking



                                        С3

Task 1 Give a talk on mass media.



Remember to discuss:



• whether mass media are important to modern people, why

• how reliable they are in the presentation of information, why

• which source of information you consider the most accurate, why

• what you think about the Internet as a source of information.



You will have to talk for 2 – 2,5 minutes. The examiner will listen until you have
finished. Then she/he will ask you some questions.



Taken from: http://lib.repetitors.eu/english/126-2010-01-13-08-09-10/1367----qc--
q-9-
С4

Task 2

You are in a computer shop. You would like to buy a computer game for your
younger brother, who is nine years old. You can pay £20 only.
Before making a decision, ask the shop assistant about:
      computer games on sale at the moment
      what the games are like
      the cost

The teacher will play the part of the shop assistant and will speak first.
Remember to:
      be active and polite
      get all the information you need
      decide on the computer game to buy


Taken from: Practice Test for the Russian State Exam, Elena Klekovkina, Malcolm
Mann

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  • 1. Раздел 1. Listening B1 – B12 You will hear a man talking about Television Day. Listen to the tape and complete the sentences B1 – B12. Do you ever stop __B1_________________ your television? Well, there is a special day to do this. World Television Day started on November 21, 1998. The United Nations General Assembly ___B2________________ be a day to commemorate one of the most revolutionary inventions ever. __B3_________________ the first World Television Forum was held, in 1996. The purpose ___B4________________ encourage countries to exchange TV programmes that focus on peace and culture. The UN hopes to __B5_________________ international understanding. The UN also believes that making high quality television shows leads to a well-informed and better-educated public. It also __B6_________________ freedom, equal rights and democracy. Television __B7_________________ influential forms of media in history. We grow up with it. Babies learn language from it. It shapes our ideas and is __B8_________________ whole world. Television sets first started appearing in people’s homes in the 1930s. There was only one channel back then and __B9_________________ and white. Today, we have multi-channel TVs that broadcast programmes live all over the world. We watch wars, floods, presidential inaugurations and sports finals __B10_________________. Not everything about TV is good. Many people blame it for obesity in children, a breakdown in family communication and an obsession with celebrity. _B11__________________ the future of television will be. Maybe computers __B12_________________. Audio B1 B2 B3
  • 2. B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 You have 30 seconds to complete the task. (Pause 30 seconds) Now you will hear the texts again. (Repeat) This is the end of the task. You now have 30 seconds to check your answers. (Pause 30 seconds) Taken from: http://www.eslholidaylessons.com/index.html You will hear part of an interview with a woman called Barbara Darby, who works as a casting director in the film industry. For questions 1-6, choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear. A1 According to Barbara, a casting director needs above all A to learn from experience. B to be a good communicator. C to have a relevant qualification. D to have a natural feel for the job. A2 Barbara says that she looks for actors who A can play a variety of roles. B complement each other. C accept her way of working.
  • 3. D think deeply about a part. A3 At which stage in the casting process does Barbara meet the actors? A before she goes to see them performing live B once the director has approved them C before a final short list is drawn up D as soon as a final selection is made A4 What led Barbara to become a casting director? A She was doing similar work in the theatre. B She realized she had the skills needed. C It was recommended by a colleague. D It had always been her ambition. A5 Barbara explains that what motivates her now is a need for A personal satisfaction. B professional recognition. C a glamorous lifestyle. D financial security. A6 What made Barbara give up her job for a while? A She'd become tired of travelling. B She was ready to try something new. C She felt she'd been put under too much pressure. D She found that she was no longer as committed to it. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Audio1, Audio 2
  • 4. Taken from: CAE Practice Tests Plus with key. Nick Kenny and Jacky Newbrook You will hear five short extracts in which people are talking about their jobs in television. TASK ONE For questions 7-11, choose from the list (A-H) each speaker's job. A make-up artist B producer C actor D researcher E sports presenter F lighting engineer G sound designer A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 TASK TWO For questions 12-16, choose from the list (A-H) what each speaker says they find difficult about their job. A having to upset people B incorporating last-minute changes C not getting enough variety
  • 5. D listening to people's problems E being told what to do F keeping up to date G not getting recognition H working in uncomfortable conditions Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Speaker 4 Speaker 5 (A12) (A13) (A14) (A15) (A16) Audio You have 30 seconds to complete the task. (Pause 30 seconds) Now you will hear the texts again. (Repeat) This is the end of the task. You now have 20 seconds to check your answers. (Pause 20 seconds) Taken from: Complete CAE Workbook Laura Matthews and Barbara Thomas
  • 6. Раздел 2. Reading B13 Read the text. Put the paragraphs into the correct order. Match each paragraph with one of the headings A-F below. There is only one paragraph to one of the headings. One heading is extra. Television unifies us 1. But it is hardly fair to say that TV doesn’t try to raise the cultural level of the people or develop their artistic taste. Many of TV programmes are excellent: they are made in good taste and with great professional skill. Television brings into millions of homes not only news and entertainment, but also cultural and educational programmes. Good or bad, television brings the world into our home and makes us closer to other people. Besides, it is a good company for people who live alone. 2. Millions of people in their spare time watch TV and read newspapers and magazines. Television dominates one’s life if the family watches it most of the time. Television informs, educates, and entertains people. It is also a habit-forming drug impossible to resist. Various TV games, such as quiz shows, and music programmes attract a large audience. During TV quiz programmes the questions are answered by the viewers. Then there are daily TV serials known as soap operas. Some people find them boring, others consider them to be good entertainment and relaxation. 3. The press, television and radio (mass media) play an important part in the life of the society. They influence the way people look at the world and make them change their views. Some people say, ”News is not what happens – it is what you see or read in mass media.” In other words, mass media shapes public opinion. (Sometimes it is good, but sometimes terribly bad. It depends.)
  • 7. 4. Some people say there is too much violence on television, which has a bad influence on viewers, especially young people. Television often shows scenes of violence. 5. There is also a lot of advertising on TV. A lot of commercial firms buy the time to advertise their goods. Advertising often annoys the general public. A film, a good basketball or football match may be interrupted several times with advertisements for the soap powder or new perfume. To convince the viewers that a certain product is the best and to persuade him to buy it takes not only a lot of imagination but also a lot of time. The same advertisements are repeated dozens of time every day, which bores the viewers. Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4 Paragraph 5 Headings A. Promoting hate B. A pleasant way to relax and spend our free time C. Not only entertainment D. Time is money E. Guidelines about watching F. TV is more real than reality 1 2 3 4 5 Taken from: http://lib.repetitors.eu/english/126-2010-01-13-08-09-10/1367----qc-- q-9-
  • 8. B14 Read the text and fill in the gaps (1-7) with the parts of the sentences (A-H). There is one extra part. The Making of 'Tipping Point' Many of the most expensive commercials ever made are those in which an A-list celebrity flashes a beautiful smile at the cameras. _1_____Their recent television advertisement, the most expensive in British history, cost ten million pounds, and it features, not the rich and famous, but villagers from the mountains of Argentina. The advertisement features a game of dominoes. It begins in a darkened room where several thousand ordinary dominoes are set up on a specially-designed table. _2________ Dominoes knock over books, which in turn knock bigger household objects such as suitcases, tyres, pots of paint, oil drums and even cars. The final piece in the chain reaction is a huge tower of books. These flutter open to reveal a structure in the shape of a pint of Guinness. The location chosen for the commercial was Iruya, a village high up in the mountains of north-west Argentina. _3_____ The journey there could take up to ten hours. Asked why this remote destination was chosen for the shoot, the director said that even though it was the most difficult location they could have picked, it was perfect. For one month, the village, population thousand, increased in size by almost thirty percent. One hundred and forty crew members descended on the village. These included the world record holders in domino toppling, Weijers Domino productions from the Netherlands. _4______ Creating this film was no easy task. Preparations for filming took well over a month. Twenty six truckloads of objects were brought in. _5_____ They included 10,000 books, 400 tyres, 75 mirrors, 50 fridges, 45 wardrobes and 6 cars. Setting the objects up took skill and patience. They needed to be arranged so they would fall over easily, and this involved balancing them on stones. Some of the sequences had to be reshot 15 times and 24 hours of footage was captured. However, the sequence in which six cars fell over was successfully shot in just one take.
  • 9. Filming in this location was not without its difficulties. Firstly, being so isolated, it was hard to obtain resources at short notice. The second problem was the high altitude. _6______ It was also hard working with the villagers who had no experience of film-making. Finally, setting and resetting the props caused a good deal of frustration. These days when CGI is all the rage, it was surprising that so little of the work was done using computer effects. The only sequence that used computer graphics was the one in which the tower of books fluttered open to reveal a pint of Guinness. _7________ Even so, this was no simple matter. They had to ensure that all the books in the tower had a different appearance. Director Nicolai Fuglsig said about the project : ‘Despite all the challenges, the cast was fantastic and it was a really amazing experience.’ Whether or not the effort put into the advert pays off is another matter entirely. A Then the falling dominoes head out of the room into the streets, causing progressively larger objects to tumble. B These were all chosen to suit the town and fit in with the people’s way of life. C Getting there involved driving along 48 kilometres of dirt roads and crossing twelve rivers. D Iruya is situated 3000 metres above sea level and the film crew was not used to working in such conditions. E The prop department did construct a small version on site, but most of the work was done in a studio in London. F Added to this was the total of one hundred and thirty 'actors' who were recruited from a five neighbouring towns. G Setting up the dominoes on the table took a team of experts three days, but took just 14 seconds to topple. H Not so with the famous Irish drink company Guinness. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
  • 10. Taken from: http://www.examenglish.com/FCE/fce_reading2.htm You are going to read three extracts which are all concerned in some way with electronics. For questions A17-A22, choose the answer (A. B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the text. It's Only a Game Labeling someone a 'video-gamer' conjures up images of obsessed teenagers sitting in darkened rooms, faces illuminated only by the glow of displays, and young enough for repetitive strain injury to heal quickly. Yet despite there being a grain of truth in it, the stereotype belongs to a bygone age. The fact is that video games are no longer the exclusive domain of the young male population. Young females are playing in growing numbers, but so too are adults. More mature adults, who've left behind the 18-34 age brackets so cherished by conventional games marketers, are often simply early gamers who have grown up. They want to keep on playing, but have evolved beyond first-person shooter games such as Doom and its descendants.’ Fun shouldn't be difficult,' says George Harrison, Nintendo's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. 'People are looking for 15 minutes of diversion, often with their family.' It's this realization that has the veteran video-game firm rethinking both its hardware and software offerings. A17 In the first paragraph, the writer suggests that the stereotype of the 'video- gamer'
  • 11. A was to a certain extent accurate. B harmed the image of the games. C was always damaging to teenagers. D became outdated almost immediately. A18 In the second paragraph, the writer is A criticising certain attitudes. B predicting long-term trends. C reporting a change of policy. D justifying a continued interest. Peter Molyneux: Computer Games Creator A lot of the time I don't know where my ideas come from. It's not as if I see a picture gradually forming - it's like 'ping', a picture is suddenly there, and it can make you feel slightly out of control of the process. It can be quite disturbing sometimes. But I find the computer game an incredibly creative medium. It brings together so many different disciplines that you would think are totally incompatible: there's the logic of programming, mathematics and physics, mixed with entertainment, storytelling, narrative, excitement and the emotions you feel when you are playing a game. I have a vast number of little notebooks for work, full of scribbles and some text, although I'm not in any way artistic - I can't draw or sketch - and being dyslexic, I find communicating via a written medium very difficult. The big picture ideas are easy. The devil is in the detail. The real challenge always comes about six months down the line when you have to design all the minutiae of the game. You have to consider things like how many pieces of information players can take before they'll get confused and frustrated.
  • 12. I really believe the only difference between a creative person and the non- creative person is that creative people tend not to have a little voice in their head saying, 'That's not going to work, that's a stupid idea.' People who are very creative just have a ridiculous amount of confidence. I don't believe they are geniuses. If you look at any children when they're playing, they are making up scenarios and fighting battles of good and evil - huge epic stories with just a couple of sticks, a ball and a sandpit. I just think creative people tend not to lose that. They tend not to get that adult voice. A19 What does Peter find hardest when designing a new computer game? A coming up with original ideas B combining skills from different disciplines C working out exactly how it will work in practice D explaining his ideas to others involved in the process A20 In the third paragraph, Peter is suggesting that creative people A rely greatly on common sense. B look to traditional tales for inspiration. C are in danger of becoming over-confident. D have a streak of brilliance that can't be explained. REVIEW OF A VIDEO GAME SAM & MAX (PC) By 'Christovsky' FUN: Sam and Max's long-awaited return to the adventure game format is a refreshing and thoroughly enjoyable affair. The change to 3D graphics is
  • 13. remarkably successful, as is the implementation of a simplified point-and-click system that shaves off all the superfluous options and puts an end to the tedious keyboard/joypad control of the 3D games. Add to this a catchy score of jazzy musical numbers to add atmosphere to the locations and you've got a game that looks, feels and sounds utterly fantastic. Each episode has perhaps 2-3 hours' worth of playing time in it, and feels like a quick gaming fix rather than something more substantial (much like comparing TV episodes to a film, in fact). Extended play, however, in the form of secret or optional jokes and things to do, can prolong each episode's lifetime significantly. The format allows the introduction of several very funny and well- designed secondary characters who achieve a good involvement in the plot, but each of the new locations (which are, nevertheless, equally entertaining and original) is available for one episode only, so puzzles cannot cross over between them as they would in a larger, full-length game. This unfortunately makes the puzzles feel less intricate and less challenging than veterans will have come to expect, although they are just as zany and still require some lateral thinking. The humour is almost spot- on. Sam's deadpan and Max's craziness bounce off each other brilliantly, although it's a pity that Max seems to get the majority of the punch lines. Still, these exchanges, mixed with some highly original characters, places and scenarios, make for a truly hilarious game. A21 The reviewer says that the game is like a TV programme because of A the way it is organized. B the overall look and feel. C the strength of the characterization. D the players' level of involvement in the plot.
  • 14. A22 What aspect of the game does the reviewer criticize? A the choice of locations B the predictable use of humour C the undemanding level of the puzzles D the large number of unnecessary options. Taken from: CAE Practice Tests Plus with key. Nick Kenny and Jacky Newbrook After finishing В13, В14 и А17 – А22 do not forget to put the answers in the blank of answer sheet № 1. Pay attention, that the answers В13 – В14, А15 – А22 are in different parts of the blank. Раздел 3. Use of English Read the text. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line to B15-B23. B15 In Britain there are 12 national ____________ newspapers DAY B16 and most people read one of ____________ every day. THEY B17 Daily newspapers are ________________ on every day PUBLISH of the week except Sunday. Sunday newspapers are B18 ___________ than daily newspapers. All the Sunday LARGE
  • 15. B19 newspapers are ______________ . Most national news- NATION B20 papers in Britain express a ________________ opinion, POLITICS B21 most of them right-wing, and people _____________ the CHOICE B22 newspaper that they read according to ___________ own THEY B23 political _____________ . BELIEVE Taken from: http://lib.repetitors.eu/english/126-2010-01-13-08-09-10/1367----qc-- q-9- For questions B24-B35, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. The Video Loggers One rather unlikely word that has recently entered the language is 'blog', a shortened form of 'web log'. A blog is a diary(B24) on the Internet by the person writing it - the 'blogger' - who presumably (B25) other people to read it. It is ironical that modern technology is being used to (B26) new life into such an old-fashioned form as the personal journal. And now, as the technology behind video cameras is making them easier to use, we have the video log, or 'vlog'. Vlogging does not require (B27) .............................................................................................
  • 16. sophisticated equipment: a digital video camera, a high-speed Internet connection and a host are all that is needed. Vloggers can put anything that (B28) their fancy onto their personal web site. Some vloggers have no ambitions (B29) than to show films they have shot while on holiday in exotic places. However, vlogs can also (B30) more ambitious purposes. For instance, amateur film-makers who want to make a (B31) for themselves might publish their work on the Internet, eager to receive advice or criticism. And increasingly, vlogs are being used to (B32) ............................................................................................ political and social issues that are not newsworthy enough to (B33) coverage by the mass media. It is still too early to predict whether vlogging will ever (B34) off in a major way or if it is just a passing fad, but its (B35) is only now becoming apparent. B24 A released B sent C posted D mounted B25 A believes B expects C assumes D supposes B26 A add B inhale C insert D breathe B27 A absolutely B largely C utterly D highly B28 A grasps B appeals C takes D gives B29 A except B apart C rather D other B30 A serve B employ C function D play B31 A publicity B fame C name D promotion B32 A emphasise B publicise C distribute D circulate B33 A earn B warrant C excuse D cause B34 A fly B show C take D make B35 A potential B possibility C ability D feasibility
  • 17. B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 Taken from: FCE Test Builder, Mark Harrison For questions B36-B43, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between three and six words, including the word given. Here is an example (0). 0 There needs to be tighter control than there is at present over what happens in reality TV programmes. TIGHTLY Reality TV programmes should be ....................... more tightly controlled ........................................... than they are at present. B36 News programmes should not be allowed to show disturbing images in the early evening. PREVENTED
  • 18. News programmes should ........................... disturbing images in the early evening. B37 I eventually managed to persuade Louisa that I was telling the truth. SUCCEEDED I eventually ................................ Louisa that 1 was telling the truth. B38 George felt a sense of pride in the achievements of the family business. PROUD George ................................. the family business had achieved. B39 Unless the director gets the actor he wants for the main part, the film will be cancelled. MEAN If the director doesn't get the actor he wants for the main part, it…….. .......................... the film. B40 The reliability of the Internet as a source of information is sometimes difficult to determine. HOW It is sometimes difficult to know ........................ as a source of information. B41 I only realized that I'd forgotten my wallet when I go to the station. ARRIVED It wasn't .................................. the station that I realised I'd forgotten my wallet. B42 The employees suggested some improvements to the computer system which would make it easier to use. FORWARD The employees ............................... improving the computer system to make it easier to use. Driving without a seatbelt is illegal in most B43 European countries. AGAINST
  • 19. It is ................................... without a seatbelt in most European countries Taken from: Complete CAE Workbook Laura Matthews and Barbara Thomas
  • 20. Раздел 4. Writing С1 You have 40 minutes to do this task. Comment on the following statement. Many teenagers enjoy playing computer games. Some people, however, believe that teenagers should spend their free time doing more physical activities. What can you say for and against teenagers playing computer games? Write 200-250 words. Use the following plan 1 Introduction (State the problem). 2 Arguments "for". 3 Arguments "against". 4 Conclusion. С2 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Television, newspapers, magazines, and other media pay too much attention to the personal lives of famous people such as public figures and celebrities. Use specific reasons and details to explain your opinion. Write 200 – 250 words. Use the following plan: Make an introduction; Express your personal opinion and give reasons for it; Give arguments for the other point of view and explain why you don’t agree with it;
  • 21. Draw conclusion; Раздел 5. Speaking С3 Task 1 Give a talk on mass media. Remember to discuss: • whether mass media are important to modern people, why • how reliable they are in the presentation of information, why • which source of information you consider the most accurate, why • what you think about the Internet as a source of information. You will have to talk for 2 – 2,5 minutes. The examiner will listen until you have finished. Then she/he will ask you some questions. Taken from: http://lib.repetitors.eu/english/126-2010-01-13-08-09-10/1367----qc-- q-9-
  • 22. С4 Task 2 You are in a computer shop. You would like to buy a computer game for your younger brother, who is nine years old. You can pay £20 only. Before making a decision, ask the shop assistant about: computer games on sale at the moment what the games are like the cost The teacher will play the part of the shop assistant and will speak first. Remember to: be active and polite get all the information you need decide on the computer game to buy Taken from: Practice Test for the Russian State Exam, Elena Klekovkina, Malcolm Mann